Hey guys,
I wanted to know what you thought about this:
In Proxiphen, Dr. Proctor combines minoxidil with spironolactone (among other ingredients) in his topical concoction. On the other hand, Dr. Lee won't make a topical combining both minoxidil and spironolactone because he mentions somewhere on his website that the two react with each other in solution, rendering them ineffective. However, Dr. Lee says it is ok to apply minoxidil and spironolactone right after each other because it is only when they are packaged together (and exposed to each other for a long period of time within the bottle) that the chemical reaction occurs.
So my question is, who is right?
Thanks.
I wanted to know what you thought about this:
In Proxiphen, Dr. Proctor combines minoxidil with spironolactone (among other ingredients) in his topical concoction. On the other hand, Dr. Lee won't make a topical combining both minoxidil and spironolactone because he mentions somewhere on his website that the two react with each other in solution, rendering them ineffective. However, Dr. Lee says it is ok to apply minoxidil and spironolactone right after each other because it is only when they are packaged together (and exposed to each other for a long period of time within the bottle) that the chemical reaction occurs.
So my question is, who is right?
Thanks.